THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA SOUNDTRACK LYRICS

Prologue

THE STAGE OF PARIS OPERA, 1905

(The contents of the opera house is being auctioned off.
An AUCTIONEER, PORTERS, BIDDERS and RAOUL, seventy now, but still 
bright 
of eye. 
the action commences with a blow from the AUCTIONEER's gavel) 


Sold. Your number sir? Thank you. 
Lot 663, then, ladies and gentlemen: a poster for this house's 
production of 
'Hannibal' by Chalumeau. 

Showing here. 

Do I have ten francs? Five then, Five I am bid. Six, seven. Against 
you, 
sir, seven. Eight. 
Eight once. Selling twice. Sold, to Raoul, Vicomte de Chagny. 
Lot 664: a wooden pistol and three human skulls, from the 1831 
production of 'Robert le 
Diable' by Meyerbeer. Ten francs for this. Ten, thank you. Ten 
francs 
still. Fifteen, thank 
you, sir. Fifteen I am bid. Going at fifteen. 
Your number, Sir? 
Lot 665, ladies and gentelmen: a papier-mache musical box, in the shape 
of a 
barrel organ. 
Attached, the figure of a monkey in Persian robes, playing the cymbals. 
This 
item, discovered 
in the vaults of the theatre, still in working order. 

Showing here. (He sets it in motion) 

May I start at twenty francs? Fifteen, then? Fifteen I am bid. 

(The bidding continues. RAOUL eventually buys the box for thirty 
francs) 

Sold, for thirty francs to the Vicomte de Chagny. Thank you sir. 

(The box is handed across to RAOUL. He studies it, as attention 
focuses 
on him for a moment) 

A collector's 
piece indeed ... 
every detail 
exactly as she said ... 

She often spoke of you, my friend ... 
your velvet lining 
and your figurine of lead ... 

Will you still play, when 
all the rest of us are dead ...? 

Lot 666, then: a chandelier in pieces. Some of you may recall the 
strange 
affair of the Phantom 
of the Opera: a mystery never fully explained. We are told, ladies and 
gentlemen, that this is 
the very chandelier which figures in the famous disaster. Our workshops 
have 
restored it and 
fitted up parts of it with wiring for the new electric light, so that 
we may 
get a hint of what 
it may look like when reassembled. Perhaps we may frighten away the 
ghost of 
so many years ago 
with a little illumination, gentlemen? 

(The AUCTIONEER switches on the chandelier. There is an enormous 
flash, 
and the OVERTURE begins. 
During the overture the opera house is restored to its earlier 
grandeur. The 
chandelier, immense 
and glittering, rises magically from the stafe, finally hovering high 
above 
the stalls)

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